GREAT ARRIVAL ! FILL m BITER GOODS!! BUILDING STORE!!! \ e subscribers respectfully infirm their •!i customers, and public generally, that ' r hl. p received the largest and best assort tof FALL and WINTER GOODS they ve t offered to purchasers ! Our stock in 'Black, Brown, and Invis Green French l_i-Krench and American Cassimers—all IvV- Jeans, all wool Tweeds, Kwsers, j "Coating, Beaver Cloth, Blankest,] I'' Velvets, Beaverteens. Sack Flannels, j 111,! Carpet Chain, Spun Cotton, Bagging, j nlli's, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Hoisery, MM - p ; t , ce Plain and Figured Delain,—all prices .11. Fall Calicoes irom 5 cts to 12£ Heavy and Medium I'ro. nriu-lins " - Superior bleached shirting muslins 1 Thibet Cloths and Alpacra*, all colors !•"- a Cassinetts. all colors and price< o- All woni Hemp Rag and List Carpets 7- a Floor Oil Cloths—l* 5* Oj and S\ wide ,1 K Cotton Flannels—all colors and prices. Mm and IJovs' Wool Hats, Fur and Beaver S IIJJII Hats, M> n and Boy's Morocco Lined Vivv Paps —also Plush and Cloth do. Boots r ; NJI.) -'lor Men and Boys. Bootee?, double ~ J .Moroco, and kid Slioes fur Ladies—also ' a j variety of Bootees and shoes for Misses and children! Groceries, Hardware, Queens i- are Brooms—Tulis, Buckets, ike. Fish Oil, 1 rm and Lard Oil: Bar Iron, Nail, Hod, &c. Our assortment includes every article usually ! ijnd in stores, and to prove we are selling '■Cheaper than I/it Cheapest A all we ask is a ,i> rrjr*No trouble to show Gooils ! It will , von nothing to come and look at the Bar nuts e will ofier. B ('ountrv Produce of every description will be revived for Goods at Cash prices. A. B. CRAMER & Co., Exchange Build ins;. Oct. 12, 1855. shoe fcios'e. A. B. Cramer St Co have just received a rvrv large stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for iil! and Winter —part styles ns follows: Mens'Superior Waxed Doubled Sole Boots Mens' " City made Calf do M.-us' " Heavy Kip-Li tied do Youth's " Waxed Doubled Sole Ho Youth's" Rip " " do Boys' " Kip " " do Boys' " Calf " " do Womens' " Doubled Sole Kip Bootees Womens' " " fine Calf and S-aI do Wotnens' " fine Goat Morocco do Women's " Parodi Bootees—very handsome, j Girls Morocco, Kip and Calfskin Bootees Children Shoes of every style and Price. Doubled sole Gaiters—Gum Shoes ike., in fact Boots and Slioes to suit every purchaser.— ]f vou want a pa|f. of Boots or Shoes phase j yiveusa call and you shall be suited in price : and quality. . /""Exchange Store is the place to buy Boots and Shoes! Oct. 12, 1855. Notice: The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and firm of Hupp &. Oster, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. G. W. Rupp is authorized to settle j the business of the late firm, and to collect ail j debts due thereto. G. W. RUPP, G. R. OSTER. | The undersigned le-gs leave to inform his! friends and the public, that the business will j in future be continued at the old stand where he is now receiving and opening a general and ! well selected assortment of fall and winter givxls, which he is determined to sell cheap lor j ca<h or approved produce. An early call is solicited. G. W. RUPP. Bedford, Sept. 28, 1855. Bedf oa* d Aead em y AND FEMALE SEMINARY. W. W. CAMPBELL, PrinHpal. Th" 1-t Session of the sth school ypar of this ln strmioii will open on Monday morning the 3d day of 9>pteniber. The past history of the Academy ii . wetru>t, be a sufficient guaranty of its luture eliiciency. The branches taught will be the same as ■retolore. To MASTER PKINCIPI.KS will be conMil the most importune pursuit of the pupils; and 'AT:i e it will he the constant business of the Instruc rto impart knowledge, it will also be his aim to lea l his pupils to make a practical application of : *ir acquisition?. To load the mind with inrmrner r formulas, without causing it to use them, would ha like placing a bow in a child's hand, without aching him how to bend it. In fine, it shall be our I'hject, as it has ever been, to lead the pupil to THINK. X. B. Instruction in Book Keeping in all its bran fD>. both Single and Double Entry will be given by the Principal. The Class in this study will be so ar rar gf,i that any young men desiring to pursue this m-porturit branch in order to prepare themselves for clerkships can recite in it alone. This recitation ii receive attention out of the regular school hours. Instruction in this branch will be extra and so cbarg | e<J. * He look forward confidently to the patronage of this community, which has thus far been so gener ou-.f extended, and by an undiminished assiduity, We hope to merit your support. Terms per quarter, as usual, to wit: CLASSICS, $D 25 HIGHER ENGLISH, 5 00 MIDDLE " 4 50 ELEMENTARY " 4 00 BOOK KEEPING, (Extra) 500 Feb. 16, 1855. H. NICODEMUS, -■nircner cmi) Justice of tlje peace, BEDFORD, PA. His removed his office to Juliana street, "wly opposite the Drug and Book store of Dr. • R-amer, where he will faithfully attend Had business connected with the duties ol his OtilO. He will continue to repair clocks and watch 'as usual, and respectfully invites those in "veu of bis services in this line to give him a call. ° April 13, 1855. -NOTICE. A!, persons indebted to the Estate of James } ' a te of Southampton Township, Bed . r -ountv, are requested to make immediate i Dnient—and those having claims against said . ate " present them properly authenticated ■°r settlement. 3 FRANCIS DONAIIOE, v Administrator. 23, 1855. [Letter from. lion. John Minor Bottx, of Virginia.'] RICHMOND JULY 9th, 1855. Messrs. V'm. S. Beer* iV Co ., Geutx.—Consicra tions of duty to the afflicted alone prompt me to send yon this voluntary testimonial to the great value of "Carter'* S punish Mixture," for that almou incura ble disease, Scroti'in . Without being disposed or deeming if necessary to go into the particulars of the case, I can say that the a-tonishmg results that have been produced by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own observation and superintendence, alter, the • skill of the best physicians had been ex hausted and the usual remedies had failed, fully jus tify me in recommending its use to all who may be suffering from that dreadful malady. 1 do not mean to say that it is adapted to all con stitutions, or that it will afford the same relief in all cases ; for, of course, I can know-nothing about that but trom what 1 have seen of the effects, I would not hesitate to use it, in any and every case of Scro fula, with persons for whom I telt an interest, or over whom I could exercise any influence or con trol. Respectfully yours. JNO. M. BOTTS. NEW CLOTHING STORE. Would respectfully announce to his old friends, and the public at large, that he has ri pened an entirely new CLOTHING STORE in the Borough of Bedford, in the room recently in tlm occupancy of Solomon Filler, where he has just received a very superior assortment of ready-made Clothing lor Men and Boys, to which lie invites attention, satisfied that lie can please all who give liirn a call, both as to price and quality. He will also keep an assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries. He invites pur chasers to examine his stock. Bedford, April (i, 1855. FOR SALE.—A handsome, well made Bug gy, with falling top, will be sold very low for Cash or approved paper. A. B. Cramer St Co. 15** PIECES WALL PAPER, From 124 cents to $1 25 per piece, just receiv ed and for at the variety Store of JAMES K. HALL A 51. Bedford, April 27, 1855. m STORE GREAT BARGAINS, AM) :\0 MISTAKE! ELI FISHER Would respectfully avail himself of this me thod of informing the citizens of Bedford and vicinity that he has opened an entirely New Dry Goods, Grocery, and Fancy Slorc, in the Borough of Bedford, in the room for merly occupied by Dr. Hofius, and second door west of Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store, where he has just received from iiie cities of New York and Philadelphia one of the most elegant assortments of Goods e ver brought to Bedford, which, having been pur chased lor cash, under the most favorable cir cumstances, he feels warranted in saying that he can sell them at prices so low as to astonish the purchaser, and all in want of good Goods, at the shortest possible profit, are invited to give him a call. His stock embraces every variety of Ladies Dress Goods, such as Silks, Satins, Delaines, Bombazines, Spring Shawls, novelties in Lawns, British Prints, Plaid Ginghams, Undersleeves, from 124 cents up, Hosiery in every variety, Shoes, Boots and Slippers, fir Ladies and Children— in fact almost every aiticle adapted to a Ladies' wardrobe, which it would require too much space to enumerate in detail. His stock of FLATS and BONNETS for Ladies, Misses,and Children, is large, rich aiid CHEAP-. His Groceries, Teas, Spices,. up, See. Sec. are all of the very besUquality. KF'He will consider it no trouble to shew his Goods, and he hopes the LADIES especial ly will call and examine his assortment whe tin er they purchase or not. Always remember, however, that ELI FISHER'S is the place fo. - BARGAINS!! ! April 6, 1855r S£• fSOtCI, £itml)c v I a it t), iU ti. The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in form the travelling public that this house has re cently been thoroughly re-fitted and completely renovated, and is now ready to receive guests. It is the earnest desire and intention of the ; Proprietor to give perfect satisfaction to those who favor him with their patronage. A libe ral share is confidently expected. SAMUEL LUMAN, Proprietor. Successor to H. R. Dow & do. Cumberland, Aug. 10, 185 ). A CASS. MRS. MARY COOK (widow of Dorninick Cook) would announce to visitors to the Springs, and the public generally, that, having secured the services of a gentleman eminently qualified to manage her affairs, the Washington Hotel is now ready to afford the best of accommodations. The house has been newly papered, painted and furnished, and she feels satisfied that all who patronize the "Washington" will be pleased.— She hopes to be liberally encouraged. Bedford, June 29, 1855. MEW CABINET MAKING SiiOp. The subscriber would beg leave to announce to his friends and the public, that he has com menced the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS in his new Shop nearly opposite the Store of William States &. Co., where he is prepared to accommodate the public with Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Secretaries, Chairs, Cubboords, Bed steads at every price and style. His furni ture will be made of the best material, and from his long experience at the buisness, he feels no hesiteucy in warranting his Ware to be strong and durable, and no pains shall be spared to fin ish it in the latest style. He hopes by strict attention to his business, and a desire to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. IFF 3 * COFFINS made on short notice and Liberal Terms, and his Hearse will be ready to convey them when desirable. MORTZ KLOHRE. Bloody Run, Nov. 15, 1855. FOR RENT, And possession given on the Ist of June, a TAN YARD in the Borough of Bedford, with all the fixtures complete, and a Dwelling adja cent thereto. Apply to either of the under i signed. Win. Hartley, Job Mann, John H. Rush, March 30, 1555. For the Heirs. DR. KEYSER'S PECTORAL AGAIN. —We would impress upon our readers the necessity of at tending to the first onset of a cough or cold.— These seemingly trifling maladies are often the fore-runners of more fatal and incurable diseas es. Dr. Keysefn' pectoral will check thpm in their infancy, and oftentimes when dangerous sv mptoms have set in. It is for sale at Rupp & Osiers' Bedford, and at Colvin Si Roiusons' Schellsburg. VALUABLE Mill Properly for Sale! The subscriber, about to remove to California, offers at Private sale, bis valuable Mill Proper ty, situate about 3 miles East of Bedford, on the Juniatta River, in Colerain township, at the lower end of Friend's Cove. I he Mill is four stories high, frame, with three run of stones, two pair of which are Burrs, hav ing all the machinery necessary to manufacture merchant and country work in the best manner. It has one of the best water powers in the Uni ted States, wliicit may be known from the fact that during the last dry season it had abundance ol water, when nearly every other mill in the neighborhood was stopped. Th ere are between 10 and 11 acres of land adjoining, six acres under [*> st fence, about 4 of which is meadow, on which is erected a good two storv log house, weather-boarded and plas tered, good water at the door, with all neces sary out buildings—also a fine orchard of choice fruit, peaches and apples. Being determined to sell purchasers u ill do well to examine this property soon. [CPTERMS will Ire made to suit the pur chaser. by giving approved Bonds. HIRAM F. ROHM. June I, 1855. MORE NEW GOODS Just received at Reed's Coionade Store, consisting of C'assi tneres, Satinetts, Jeans, Wool-plaids, Mouslin de laines, Coburgs, Prints, &c., iSic. HATS AND CAPS.—New style Hungarian Hats, Drab and Pearl, Mm and Boys Blue Navy Caps just received by express at Reed's Coionade Store. Oct. 2G, 1855. 15. E!ot'tler, CEock ci WiiU'lh Mal&er ANI) DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Bedford, ami the public in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in the building re cently occupied by H. Nicodernus, Esq. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all in want of articles in his line. He has on hand, and will constautly keep, an elegant assortment of JEWELRY*, and will re pair Clocks and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as be feels satisfied be can render satisfaction to all who entrust him with their work. His terms will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &.C. occ. N. B. lie still continues the Gunsmithing business, at his old stand, in the East end of town, where he has a good and competent work man constantly employed. D. B. April 27, 1855. FRANKLIN FEMALE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNQ LADIES, AT MERCERSBURG, PEACVA. TIIE Winter Session of this Institute com mences on the first of October next. TERMS :—For Board, Tuition, Room rent and Washing, per quarter of twelve weeks, $42 50. MARSHALL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOE YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, The Winter Session of this Institute commences on the lirst of October next. Terms: For Hoard, Tuition, Room rent and Washing, per quaiter of twelve weeks, §l2 50. For further information address A REV. J. R. KOOKEN, Mercersburg. 7, 1955. yicw Stuive JLssae. IFF" The subscriber has put on a line of two horse stage coaches between Stonerstown and Bedford, to connect with the Central Rail Road, via Broad Top. This line will leave Stoners town on Monday and Friday of each week, and return from Bedford on Wednesday and Satur day. This is a pleasant route, ar.d I hope to he able to render such accommodations as will make it an inducement for travellers to patro nize the line. Fare onlv $1 75. PETER ELLISON. Nov. 23, 1855. H : s&a FAMILY REMEDIES, Issued under tiie segfy Sanction and Authori ty of the University of Free Medicine and pop ular knowledge, Chartered by the State of Penn sylvania, April 20th, 1853, with a Capital of SIOO,OOO, mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils of Spurious and Worthless Nostrums; also, for supplying the community with Relia ble remedies wherever a Competent Physician cannot or will not he employer!. This Institu tion, (located in Philadelphia No. 08 Arch Street, where applications for new Agencies will he received,) has purchased from Dr. John R. Rowand, Ids Celebrated Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Known lor upward of twenty-five years as the only sure and safe cure for FEVER and AGUE, &X., and his inestimable Remedy for Bowel Complaints, Rowand's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root, which highly im proved and Popular remedies, together with The University's Remedy for Complaints oft he Lungs; The University's Remedy for Dis pepsia or Indigestion ; The University's Rem edy for Costive Bowels; Also the University's Almanac may he had at the Brapch Dispensa rv. For sale at the Store of Dr. Blair, in Cum berland Valley. Nov. 23, 1855. NEW BOOK! The "Prison of VVeltervreden" and a glance at the East Indian Jlrchipelngo. By Walter Gibson, Illustrated from original sketches—l 2 mo. cloth— Price 1 50—Published by J. C. Riker, 129, Fulton St., N. Y. and tor sale by SHRYOCK & SMITH, " Chambersburg, Pa. <.V S. will forward the above any where in the State free of postage. Nov. 16, 1855—3 m. NEW IHGGV FOE SALE. IUF"A new Buggy for sale for cash or ap proved produce. Inquire at lleed's cheap Gol onade Store. Astonishing effects of one Lottie, in an aggra vated case of Dyspepsia. PHILADELPHIA, March 20, 1555. Dear Sir—During the last five years I have been afilicted with Dyspepsia , in it< most viggra vated form, and have used, with'njt receiving any benefit therefrom, every remedy recommen ded for that disease. In (act, I was afflicted so badly that on many occasions I was in great danger of dying from suffocation , in conse quence of the rise of matter in my throat, and all my efforts or relief were in vain. I was at last induced, through the recommendation of several of my friends, to try "Hoofland's Ger man Bitters," and I assure you the amount of relief I have received, from the use of only one bottle, is astonishing, and compels me to say that I would not be. without the Bitters for any money, a.s I am now, through their use, enjoy ing better health than I have known for many \ears. Very respectfully yours, ELIZABETH GAEL No. 12 Carter's Alley. To Dr. C. M. Jackson. See advertisement. LAW NOT3CE. W. J. 33AEE, Attorney at Law: Y\ ILL practice regularly in the Courts of Bedford County hereafter. He may, during Court Weeks, be consulted at his room at the VYashington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. WEW GOODS ! The subscriber has just received and opened an elegant assortment of New Fall and Winter Goods, which lie Halters himself he can sell a little lower than evei before o fie red in Bedford. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully invites the public to call and see him before purchas ing elsewhere. ELI AS FISHER. Nov. 16, 1855. Iff Palpitation of the Heart , Nervous Dis eases, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Cost veness and Piles, are ail relieved and cur ed in an incredible short space of time, by Car ter's spanish Mixture, the great tonic and puri fier of the blood. It contains not a particle of Mercury, Opium, or any noxious drug; is per fectly harmless, and has cured more than five hundred cases of disease. We can only refer the reader to certificates, a few of which may be found in another column, and all of which are detailed in full around the bottle. It is the greatest of all Spring and Fall Medicines, and possesses an influence over the blood truly remarkable. See advertisement. LUMBER! The subscribers have on hand and will constantly keep, (at the old stand ot Lewis N. Fyan, in Juniatta township,) a full supply of Lap and Joint Shingles, and Boards of every discription, which they will dis pose of on reasonaiile terms. PLATT & BROTHER. Sept. 7, 18.7!>. STRAY BOGS. Came to the premises of-the subscriber, living in Southampton township, Bedford County, on the 21st day of November last, five HOGS, one having a crop out of each ear, and the rest no perceptible marks. Two are black and sandy mixed. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them away. JOS. BARNES. Dec. IT, 1855* PUBLIC SALS OF Valuatle Real Estate, In Sotti/t Woodbury Towns/tip, Bedford Co. Bv Virtue ol an Order of the Orphan's Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell, for the payment of debts, by public vendue, on the premises, on FRIDAY the ] Ith day of Janua ry, 1856, the valuable MANSION FARM of Jacob Riddle, deceased, containing, as is sup posed, ISo acres and allowance, (the exact quantity will be determined by a survey, be fore the day of sale) situate in South Woodhurv Township, Bedford County, adjoining lands of Isaac Ebersole, David Brumbaugh, and others. From 120 to 130 acres is cleaied and under fence, with a good two story bouse, a log barn and two apple orchards thereon. The grain in the ground is reserved; posses sion to he given the first of April next. (EP'TERMS: —Enough in cash at the Con firmation of sale ( 11 lli February 18.>6) to pay the debts (between two and three thousand dol lars) one-third of balance to remain in the hands of purchaser for the Widow, the remainder in two equal annual payments, without interest. JACOB S. BRUMBAUGH, Administrator of ihe Estate of Jacob JJiddle deceased. Dec. 14, 1855. A SECOND SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has just received from the eastern cities, and is now exhibiting AT CHEAP SIDE, a general assortment of new style fall and WfsaSea* comprising a great variety of LADIES' EEE2B GOODS, of the latest styles; such in part as Black and Fancy Silks, Merinoes, Casluners, Cohurg and Thibet Cloths, Alpaccas, Mousselin Delaines, Mousse!ine De Beges, Fancy Prints, Irom a fip up, Muslin, bleached and unbleached, fmm a fip up, all widths, Thibet and Bay Slate Shawls, Blue, Black, Brown and Olive French Cloths, Snp'r Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cassinetts. Jeans, Vesting?, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes in great variety, Sic., &c. UROCER3E#, Snp'r Golden Syrup and N. O. Molasses, best Rio and Java Coiiee, N. O. clarified, crushed, and granulated Sugars, Spices, Teas, Chocolate, Extract of Coffee, Bice, Tobacco, Drugs and Oils, together with every other article adapted to the wants of the people, all which he is de termined to sell CHEAP FOR CASH, or ap proved produce. He respectfully invites all in search of bar gains to give him a call before purchasing.— Thankful for past favors he hopes by fair deal ing, and a desire to please, to continue to mer it and receive a liberal share ol the public pa tronage. GEO. W. RUPP. Dec. 7, 1855. SELLING OFF AT COST. - Mrs. s. 12. POTT© Would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Bedford and vicinity, that she has just opened a large and elegant assortment of aii the new styles of Ladies Dress €ioo<ls, and as she is compelled to remove her store, she is determined, rather than move her goods, to sell olf at cost. Among a large and splendid as sortment of goods, may be found the following articles : Dresses and Mantillas, Super black and Fancy Silks, Super late style of ladies cloaks, A tine lot of satin and velvet bonnets, Cloaks, Mantles, and Talmers, Furs of ail description, and all prices, Morenoes from 25 cts up Shawls, brochea, woolen, and blank, French Chintzes and Ginghams, Plain and emb'd Swiss Muslins, Fringes, Gimps, and Laces, Buttons, Braids and Cords, A rich assortment of Ribbons, Collars, Sleeves, and Chemizetls, Edgings and Insertings, A full supply of Mourning Goods, Best Kid Gloves of all colors, Handsome lot of ladiee shoes, Good Muslins for 6 i cts. The special attention of the Ladies is solicit ed to the very large assortment just received, and offered at low prices for quality. Bedford, Oct 26, 1855. HEM HOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Htlmbcld's Highly Concentrated Coiiipouni) iluib (Lwtract c-f Dttchtt, For Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Se cret Diseases, Strictures, Weaknesses, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs whether in Mule or Female, trom whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standing. If you have contracted the terrible disease which, when once seated in the system, will surely go down Irom one generation to another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of life, do not trust yourself in the hands of (Quacks, who start up every day in a city like this, and fill the papers with glaring falsehoods too well calculated to deceive the young and tho*e not acquainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in the se lection of a remedy in these cases. THE FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU has been pro nounced hy eminent Physicians THE GREATEST REMEDY EVER KNOWS. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very innocent in its action, and yet so thorough that it annihilates every particle of the rank and poisonous virus of this dread ful disease ; and, unlike other remedies, it does not diy up the disease in the blood. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, brought on by self-abuse, a mo-t terrible disease, which has brought thousands of the human race to untimely graves, thus bla.-ting the brilliant hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this infallible remedy. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, trom the simply delicate to the confined and despair ing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventative. HELM COLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COV.I'OUND Fl.riD EXTRACT SAUSAPAr.H.LA, For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases aris ing from exce-s of Mercury, exposure and impru dence in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising trom an impure state ol the Blood, and the only re liable and eilectuai known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations ot the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country, and has pro ved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsapanlla yet offered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards ol our Public Institutions which had for many years resisted every mode of treatment that could be devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effect- of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, alter the glands were destroyed and .the bones already affected. NOTlCE.—Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certi ficates of cures from patients will be found accom panying both Preparations. Prices—Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle. " " Sarsaparilla' " " or 6 bottles for s>•">, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and Sold by H. T. HEI.MBOLD, Chemist 203, Chestnut Street, mar the Guard House, PHI LA ED LI'III A. [C7*To be ha'! of Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedford, Pa. July 20, 1555. ly. "ISITIOSAL HOTEL. CORNER BALTIMORE \ MECHANIC STS. CUIViGERLAND, MD. ' JCZ3?; B. EELBiER, Proprietor. This Hotel, recently kept by Sam'l Luman, is undergoing thorough repair and is a very fine, large, airy building, situated in the most central and business part of Cumberland. THE ROOMS art 1 large, and well furnished with all the necessary fixtures and appliances to rentier guests comfortable. It will he the earnest desire of the Proprie tors to render, in all respects, entire satisfac tion, and lie flatters himself that his efforts will will he crowned with success. There is attached to said hotel an excellent, stable capable of accommodating 60 head of horses. Drovers will find it to their advantage to give him a call. A careful hostler in attendance at all times. A porter in attendance at the cars, Stc. of boarding 25 cts. per meal.— Boarders taken by the week, mouth or year. Sept. 21, 1855. The Wonder of the Age! — Dr. TO BIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT is warrant ed to cure Cholera, Colic, Sea Sickness, Chron ic Rheumatism, Tooth ache, Head ache, and Pains of all kinds or no pay. Great cure of Rheumatism. Cap'. COMSTOCK, of the steamer Baltic (Collins line,) was cured of a severe at tack of Chronic Rheumatism in a few days by Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitian Liniment. Case ofCholera. Mr. J Wright of the Firm of J- Wright&Co. of No. 11(5 Chartree St. New. Orleans, was immediately cured of an attack of Cholera by Tobias' Liniment. Vomiting and Colic. Mrs. Joseph McCabbe No. 16 Essex St. New York, was cured of an attack of Colic and Vomiting by Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment.— Depot 60 Gourtland St. New York. Sold bv all the Druggists. Agent—ROBERT FYAN, Bedford: A. Bunn, Schellsburg- John Nycum & Son, Rays Hill: V. Wvant, Toll House east of Bloody-Run, J. Barndollar & Son, Bloody Run. Nov. 7, 1855. ly. WANTED at Reed's Colonade Store.— Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, and Buckwheat—aiso ail other approved produce, in exchange for goods at cash prices. PULIC3 SALE OF Valuable Real Estate In J!road-Top Township! Rv virtu * of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 14th day of January, 1856, the following described real estate, to wit : The one undivided half of a small tract of land ali unimproved—adjoining lands of James Fi gard, Joseph Richegon, Jacob Stine, now Schell and Daugherty and othens, containing about 14- acres. ALSO—a small tract of land containing 8 acres and 122 perches improved and adjoining lands of Amos Figard, William T. Daugher ty, John Criflith in ritrlit of James Figard, Jeremiah Williams and Jacob Moyers. Also the MANSION PLACE of James Fi gard, deceased, containing aiiout 333 acres, partly cleared aiid under fence, with a Fiame House, Log Barn and other out-buildings there on, adjoining lands of John Griffith, Joseph Richeson, James Figard a:id others, subject to a right to the coal and minerals, conveyed bv James Figard, deceased, to Hon. William T. Daughert v. (iyTERMS:—One-third on the 11th of February, 1856, and balance in two equal anual payments, without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds. JOSEPH FISHER, Guardian of John Figard, Doc. 21, 1855. PUELIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In Broad-Top Township! By viitupofan Order of the Orphans* Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will ofler at public sale, on the premises, on Monday the I -lib day of January, ISSG, the following des cribed two tracts of COAL LAND, the one con taining 290 acres, and adjoining lands of John Griffith, Edward Shreves and others, part ot which is cleared and under fence. The other contains 51 acres and 90 perches, surveyed on a warrant to Hon. William T. Dauglierty, dated April Hi, 1852. This ttact adjoins the above, John Grilfith, Edward Shreves and others. ILPTERMS—One-third to he paid on the II tii of February, ISSG, and balante in two equal anual payments, without interest, to be secured by judgment bonds. GEO. W. FIGARO, Jl cling Ex'cut or of the Inst Will, of Jnmes Fiqartl, deceased. Dec. 21, 1855. NOTICE. The Orphans' Court in for the County of Bedford having appointed the undersigned to distribute the balance of the funds remaining in the hands of Josiah Richev, administrator of the estate of Henry Miller, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, on FRIDAY the 4-th day of January, A. D. 1556, when and where all parties can attend if thev see proper. J NO. P. REED, Jluditor. Dec. 21, 1555. NOTICE. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, to distribute the mo neys remaining in the hands of Hon. Jos. B. Noble, one the Executors of the last Will &x., of William Galbrnith, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment on MON DA Y, the 7th day of January, A. D. 1856, at his office, in the Borough of Bedford, when and where all parties interested can attend il thev see proper. J NO. P. REED, jiuditor. Dec. 21, 1855. Notice. The partnership heretofore existing and tra ding under the firm of CONRAD &. CHRISTY, on section No. 32 on the Huntingdon and Broad top Rail Road, was dissolved on the 16th day of j une last, 1855. JAMS CONRAD, JOSIAH CHRISTY. Dec. 21, 1855.* !\'ews £or the People I LATE ARRIVAL OF NEW 8c CHEAP Goods at REED'S Colonadc Store! ! The subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities, and is receiving and opening a large assortment of splendid goods, selected with care and suitable to the season, consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS of the newest styles. Silks, Merinoes, Cash mere, Parisian Twill, Alpaccas, De lains De Braize and wool plaids. Insertings, French worked collars and under sleeves. Silk and Gum Belts—Cloths of all shades. Cassimers, plain and fancy satinelts. Jeans, Tweeds, Overcoats, Butlaio overshoes for Ladies and Gents. Gum shoes and sandals. A large assortment of boots, Hardware and Queens ware. GROCERIES, Comprising Rio, Java, Laguira Coffee. Sugars of all descriptions. Syrups and Molasses. Rice, Tobacco, Spurm Oil, £cc., Sec. Bring on your cash and produce to Reed's Store where you will find all you want at the lowest cash prices. JACOB REED. Dec. 14, 1555. Improved Daguerreotypes! All who wish to have a good likeness ofthemselves or ot their friends, can now be accommodated at the "Exchange Building," immediately above the Store of A. B. Cramer, where DAGUERREOTYPES of all sizes are done up in the most beautiful style by THOMAS R. GETTYS, JR. Taken singly or in groupes. Persons taken after decease. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine the specimens. Young Lady, bring in that venerable father and that watchful mother, and secure a likeness to-day for to-morrow it may be too late. Mother, bring in those little ones with curling locks and sparkling eys: they will make pretty pictures, and then should death remove tliein, yoti can exclaim— "Gone to their rest yet we would not recall them Back to this world of sorrow and pain ; Gone to their rest where no ill can befall them, Yet we have their likeness both perfect and plain." Gold Lockets single and Double. Also fancy caes constantly on hand. Instructions given in the art, and apparatus furnish ed on reasonable terms. Dec. 21, IS-35.
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